

Acting
Birthday: April 9, 1911 (114)
Place of Birth: Sèvres, Seine-et-Oise [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Albert Rémy was a French actor best known for his supporting roles in François Truffaut's first two feature films. He played Antoine Doinel's father in The 400 Blows and Charlie Koller's (Charles Aznavour) brother in Shoot the Piano Player. He also appeared in Marcel Carné's Les Enfants du Paradis, John Frankenheimer's The Train and Rene Clement's Is Paris Burning? Description above from the Wikipedia article Albert Rémy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
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The Oldest Profession (1967)Age: 56as Frenchman with 2 Sous (segment "Mademoiselle Mimi") (uncredited)
Idiot in Paris (1967)Age: 56as Rabichon, le restaurateur
Huckleberry Finn (1967)Age: 56as Huckleberry's father
Shock Troops (1967)Age: 56as Emile
The 25th Hour (1967)Age: 56as Joseph Grenier (uncredited)
Grand Prix (1966)Age: 55as Surgeon (as Albert Remy)
Is Paris Burning? (1966)Age: 55as Policeman / Gendarme
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning (1965)Age: 54as L'inspecteur de police Grannu (sketch "Les Bons Vivants")
How Not to Rob a Department Store (1965)Age: 54as Etienne
La Queue du Diable (1965)Age: 54as Cabouche
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